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Never Summer Raptor X Snowboard - Wide

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200 lbs 6 ft tall size 12 boots; what size should I get?

By Ranked #325 - All Mountain Snowboards September 15, 2010

200 lbs 6 ft tall size 12 boots; what size should I get?

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By Ranked #99 - All Mountain Snowboards January 6, 2011

Don't Down Size... ARE YOU A JIBBER? The board does ride bigger than it is but its also super light and turns on a dime with the RC CAMBER --So you can huck 3's all day and have extra float when you want it. Plus if you like to ride fast it helps to have the longer board. With this new Camber your feeling of "washing out" due to the ease of turns is lessened with the longer board.

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By Ranked #223 - All Mountain Snowboards September 16, 2010

I would suggest binding risers. I am the bro that is mentioned above... The 169 is long but is awesome... great all around and super fast. The rocker will act longer in pow and shorter on groomers, at least from what I have read. So I do plan to get the 165! Get on it and shred it up!

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By Ranked #207 - All Mountain Snowboards September 16, 2010

My bro is 6'3" and has a size 15 he rides last years Titan in a 169...and plans on buying the 165 this year. I am 6' 240 lbs and size 11 and I ride a Heritage 165 and a Titan 164...So unless you are pushing three bills or really want some extra float then the '65 should do you right

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
161cm, 165cm, 169cm 
Shape:
Wide, directional 
Flex:
Medium-stiff (6.5 on Never Summer's 10-point scale) 
Camber:
Rocker & camber 
Sidewalls:
P-Tex 
Effective Edge:
[165cm] 1240mm 
Waist Width:
[164cm] 268mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[164cm] 8.1m (average of variable sidecut) 
Stance Setback:
1cm 
Core:
Superlight (wood) 
Base:
Sintered Durasurf XT 5501 
Recommended Use:
Advanced freeriding, big mountain, carving 
Manufacturer Warranty:
3 Years 
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